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Even the most locked down internet-facing server needs to provide at least one connection to the outside world; whether it be a website, a backup repository or an email server, a connection is there 24 hours a day and open to the world.

All of us, as IT providers, put our trust in the companies that write the operating systems and application software making up the services we provide to our customers. However, even the biggest companies get it wrong, and patches are issued for vulnerabilities discovered later, usually months after the software is released.

An attacker can attempt to exploit those weaknesses but must complete a sequence of events to steal information or run ransomware. Traps disrupts an attack before it can infect an endpoint by combining multiple methods of prevention; it blocks security breaches that attempt to leverage malware and exploits, known or unknown, before they can compromise endpoints.

With more and more businesses adopting cloud services and remote working, The Bunker’s portfolio of two factor authentication (2FA) services allows businesses to balance the increasing need for cybersecurity with the business case for accessibility. Our service allows you to implement 2FA into any of your applications or remote access systems; whether remote roaming VPN users, business management systems or your intranet site, our 2FA allows you to enhance and control your users’ access to these applications.

Our vulnerability scanning service runs against your networked hosts. The resulting report highlights any critical outstanding patches or configuration errors that need attention, and acts as a gap analysis for PCI compliance.

We’ll schedule scans to be sent to you so you have sight of, and can therefore manage, any outstanding issues. Our team acts as an extension of yours, and we can advise on false positives and remediation if you need. What’s more, ad hoc scanning, which checks for zero day exploits, are available for extra peace of mind.

Keeping a watchful eye on changes to your systems, process, log files and beyond, File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) is the eyes and ears in your systems and ensures you are the first to know about any unusual behaviour. Our platform agnostic, host-based intrusion detection gives you a deeper insight into your entire infrastructure stack, regardless of which operating systems, or combination of, are deployed to fulfil your business needs.

Log analysis, file integrity checks, Windows registry monitoring and root-kit real-time detection and alerts give you the peace of mind that every aspect of your infrastructure has the best protection there is to offer. What’s more, you can be sure to know immediately when changes are taking place, and with no extra resource provision needed from your end, with monitoring conducted by our NOC engineers around the clock on your behalf.

Endpoint Security and Malware Protection

Even the most locked down internet-facing server needs to provide at least one connection to the outside world; whether it be a website, a backup repository or an email server, a connection is there 24 hours a day and open to the world.

All of us, as IT providers, put our trust in the companies that write the operating systems and application software making up the services we provide to our customers. However, even the biggest companies get it wrong, and patches are issued for vulnerabilities discovered later, usually months after the software is released.

An attacker can attempt to exploit those weaknesses but must complete a sequence of events to steal information or run ransomware. Traps disrupts an attack before it can infect an endpoint by combining multiple methods of prevention; it blocks security breaches that attempt to leverage malware and exploits, known or unknown, before they can compromise endpoints.

Two Factor Authentication

With more and more businesses adopting cloud services and remote working, The Bunker’s portfolio of two factor authentication (2FA) services allows businesses to balance the increasing need for cybersecurity with the business case for accessibility. Our service allows you to implement 2FA into any of your applications or remote access systems; whether remote roaming VPN users, business management systems or your intranet site, our 2FA allows you to enhance and control your users’ access to these applications.

Vulnerability Scanning

Our vulnerability scanning service runs against your networked hosts. The resulting report highlights any critical outstanding patches or configuration errors that need attention, and acts as a gap analysis for PCI compliance.

We’ll schedule scans to be sent to you so you have sight of, and can therefore manage, any outstanding issues. Our team acts as an extension of yours, and we can advise on false positives and remediation if you need. What’s more, ad hoc scanning, which checks for zero day exploits, are available for extra peace of mind.

File Integrity Monitors

Keeping a watchful eye on changes to your systems, process, log files and beyond, File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) is the eyes and ears in your systems and ensures you are the first to know about any unusual behaviour. Our platform agnostic, host-based intrusion detection gives you a deeper insight into your entire infrastructure stack, regardless of which operating systems, or combination of, are deployed to fulfil your business needs.

Log analysis, file integrity checks, Windows registry monitoring and root-kit real-time detection and alerts give you the peace of mind that every aspect of your infrastructure has the best protection there is to offer. What’s more, you can be sure to know immediately when changes are taking place, and with no extra resource provision needed from your end, with monitoring conducted by our NOC engineers around the clock on your behalf.